Music for Solo Violin
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Re: Music for Solo Violin
Does anyone have a copy of Joseph Achron's Berceuse (Op.20)? It doesn't appear to be in any of the main archives with Achron's work.
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Re: Music for Solo Violin
If you check out this thread viewtopic.php?f=11&t=671&hilit=jewish+descent there may be some links there for you to try.Alkanator wrote:Does anyone have a copy of Joseph Achron's Berceuse (Op.20)? It doesn't appear to be in any of the main archives with Achron's work.
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Re: Music for Solo Violin
Thanks, but none of those sites had this piece. According to WorldCat, it has been published, but I haven't had any luck finding it anywhere online.
As an aside. I just realized that I posted this in the wrong thread. (Should be violin + piano).
As an aside. I just realized that I posted this in the wrong thread. (Should be violin + piano).
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Re: Music for Solo Violin
Here's a solo violin sonata from an Armenian composer/violinist who was born in Ethiopia. The bio can be seen at:
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... bih%3D1059
The earlier two sonatas were gathered in a separate Armenian publication.
Tsolak V. BEKARYAN (BEKARIAN) (Armenia)
Sonata no. 3, for solo violin (1974)
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... bih%3D1059
The earlier two sonatas were gathered in a separate Armenian publication.
Tsolak V. BEKARYAN (BEKARIAN) (Armenia)
Sonata no. 3, for solo violin (1974)
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And another handful of Armenian works. The Khudoyan piece can be heard at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTm914OnVe0
Ruslan Sarkisovich GALSTYAN (GALSTIAN) (bio at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... bih%3D1059 )
Sonata, for violin (1978) Melik Babkenovich MAVISAKALYAN (MAVISAKALIAN) (bio at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... bih%3D1059 )
Sonata, for solo violin (1978) Adam Gegamovich KHUDOYAN (KHUDOIAN) (bio at http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... dxC3k2lg7A )
Sonata, for solo violin (1980)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTm914OnVe0
Ruslan Sarkisovich GALSTYAN (GALSTIAN) (bio at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... bih%3D1059 )
Sonata, for violin (1978) Melik Babkenovich MAVISAKALYAN (MAVISAKALIAN) (bio at http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... bih%3D1059 )
Sonata, for solo violin (1978) Adam Gegamovich KHUDOYAN (KHUDOIAN) (bio at http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... dxC3k2lg7A )
Sonata, for solo violin (1980)
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Re: Music for Solo Violin
Here's something I didn't know until today about Bach's famous D minor Chaconne:-
If you exclude that passing high G that appears in the scale before the arpeggiando section, the highest note in the Chaconne is F#. This F# appears twice in quick succession. The first time is on the "and" of beat 3 in measure 158. Fractionally this beat occurs 5/6 of the way through the measure. If we turn this measure+beat into an irrational number we get 158.833333. There are 257 measures in the whole piece, so that relationship of that beat in the entire piece is 158.833333 / 257 = 0.618028533. The golden ratio is 1.61803398875, so either it's a coincidence, or Bach intentionally placed this note at virtually the exact interface of the major and minor golden sections.
If you exclude that passing high G that appears in the scale before the arpeggiando section, the highest note in the Chaconne is F#. This F# appears twice in quick succession. The first time is on the "and" of beat 3 in measure 158. Fractionally this beat occurs 5/6 of the way through the measure. If we turn this measure+beat into an irrational number we get 158.833333. There are 257 measures in the whole piece, so that relationship of that beat in the entire piece is 158.833333 / 257 = 0.618028533. The golden ratio is 1.61803398875, so either it's a coincidence, or Bach intentionally placed this note at virtually the exact interface of the major and minor golden sections.
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Re: Music for Solo Violin
Timtin wrote:Here's something I didn't know until today about Bach's famous D minor Chaconne:-
If you exclude that passing high G that appears in the scale before the arpeggiando section, the highest note in the Chaconne is F#. This F# appears twice in quick succession. The first time is on the "and" of beat 3 in measure 158. Fractionally this beat occurs 5/6 of the way through the measure. If we turn this measure+beat into an irrational number we get 158.833333. There are 257 measures in the whole piece, so that relationship of that beat in the entire piece is 158.833333 / 257 = 0.618028533. The golden ratio is 1.61803398875, so either it's a coincidence, or Bach intentionally placed this note at virtually the exact interface of the major and minor golden sections.
Oh Tim !! How did you get that ?
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Re: Music for Solo Violin
I'm a bit worried about Tim.
Sure you are ok my friend ?
Riodk
Sure you are ok my friend ?
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Re: Music for Solo Violin
Tim has never been OK. That's why we like him...Riodk wrote:Sure you are ok my friend ?
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fredbucket wrote:Tim has never been OK. That's why we like him...Riodk wrote:Sure you are ok my friend ?
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But indeed, we like him!
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